Efficacy and Safety Study of the Misoprostol Vaginal Priming Insert (MVPI) Prior to Hysteroscopy

January 20, 2014 updated by: Ferring Pharmaceuticals

A Phase II, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Ranging Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of the Misoprostol Vaginal Priming Insert for Women Requiring Cervical Priming Prior to a Hysteroscopy

A Phase II, multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging, study to assess the efficacy and safety of the 100, 200, 400, 800, 1200 and 1600 mcg Misoprostol Vaginal Priming Insert (MVPI) for Women Requiring Cervical Priming prior to an in-office hysteroscopy procedure. Each subject will be randomized to receive one vaginal insert. The study drug will be administered vaginally by a member of the clinical research team (Part I) or insert herself (Part II) 18 - 24 hours prior to the scheduled hysteroscopy clinic visit. The internal os of the cervix will be measured at baseline, just prior to the hysteroscopy and at the follow up visit. The primary outcome measure is change in diameter of the internal cervical os from baseline (pre-treatment) to just prior to the hysteroscopy procedure (post-treatment). The hypothesis is that treatment with the MVPI will soften and dilate the cervix better than placebo.

Study Overview

Status

Completed

Conditions

Intervention / Treatment

Detailed Description

Prior to the hysteroscopy procedure, study staff will record the type of procedure that will be conducted and the desired cervical dilatation. The study drug will be removed in the office and then a vaginal examination will be performed for signs of irritation or trauma. The diameter of the internal os will then be assessed using Hegar dilators. The diameter of the internal os will be assessed by the largest size of Hegar dilator that can be inserted into the internal os without resistance. If the subject requires further dilatation prior to the procedure, this will be noted; additional dilatation is per clinician preference. The use of a tenaculum to allow insertion of the dilator(s)/ hysteroscope should be recorded. The time of starting and ending the hysteroscopy procedure will be documented. The start time of the hysteroscopy procedure is taken from the time of insertion of the first Hegar dilator to completion of the hysteroscopy procedure. Cervical priming assessment and safety will be recorded.

The subject will attend the clinic for follow-up assessments 7 days after the procedure.

Adverse events and concomitant medications will be recorded throughout the study.

The study will use an adaptive design, beginning with the MVPI 400 mcg and escalating or reducing the dose depending on results seen with a particular dose.

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

51

Phase

  • Phase 2

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • Arizona
      • Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85032
        • Precision Trials
    • North Carolina
      • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States, 27103
        • Lyndhurst Gynecologic Associates

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

18 years to 80 years (ADULT, OLDER_ADULT)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Genders Eligible for Study

Female

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthy, pre-menopausal women;
  • Women aged 18 years and above;
  • Women who are undergoing an in-office procedure requiring uterine access along with a cervical dilatation of at least 5.5 mm;
  • Women participating in Part 1 of study: Women who have had at least one vaginal delivery of at least 24 weeks gestation;
  • Women with Pap smear results that do not require further evaluation for at least one year as assessed by the investigator. Note: 1) results must be from a Pap smear obtained within one year of screening; 2) if results are unavailable or not current, a Pap smear must be obtained and results reviewed prior to study inclusion; 3) if a Pap smear is to be performed at screening, subject must have a negative pregnancy test confirmed prior to the Pap smear collection;
  • Women of child bearing potential: 1) Must have a negative urine pregnancy test at screening and just prior to study drug insertion, if this takes place on a different day from the screening visit; 2) Agree to use a highly effective method of birth control (defined as a low failure rate of less than 1% per year) as follows: implants, injectables, combined oral contraceptives, sexual abstinence from the date of the subject's last menstruation until completion of the follow-up visit, vasectomised partner or barrier method (condom with spermicide). Women in a same sex relationship do not need to meet this criterion if they confirm that there is no possibility of pregnancy;
  • Women who agree to refrain from vaginal intercourse while the study drug is in place;
  • Women who agree to refrain from using any of the following from the day of study drug insertion until completion of the follow-up visit: feminine deodorant sprays/products, spermicides*, douches, condoms*, tampons, diaphragms or any other pharmaceutical or over the counter vaginal product. Barrier methods of contraception as indicated above (*) may be resumed following the dilatation procedure;
  • Women who provide written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Menopausal women;
  • Women with menstrual periods lasting >10 days in duration;
  • Baseline internal cervical os ≥ 3 mm;
  • Women who have had prior endometrial ablation;
  • Women who are breastfeeding;
  • History or current diagnosis of glaucoma;
  • Women with clinically significant vaginal or cervical abnormality (e.g. symptoms of an infection) that would interfere with conducting study procedures prior to study drug insertion;
  • Women who are currently undergoing treatment for cancer (basal cell carcinoma is acceptable);
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 50;
  • Women participating in Part 1 of study: Women with a history of loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) or cold knife conization without an intervening vaginal delivery;
  • Women with an intra-uterine device (IUD) in place, had an IUD removed within 30 days of the screening visit or scheduled to have an IUD inserted during the hysteroscopy procedure;
  • Women using NuvaRing® for contraception;
  • Known or suspected allergy to misoprostol, other prostaglandins or any of the excipients;
  • Unable to comply with the protocol.

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: TREATMENT
  • Allocation: RANDOMIZED
  • Interventional Model: PARALLEL
  • Masking: TRIPLE

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
EXPERIMENTAL: Misoprostol vaginal priming insert (MVPI)
One vaginal insert administered 18 - 24 hours prior to the scheduled hysteroscopy clinic visit. The initial dose is 400 mcg and dose will be adjusted between 100 - 1600 mcg after each study cohort based on safety and efficacy criteria as assessed by the Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB).
One vaginal insert containing 100, 200, 400, 800, 1200, 1600 mcg misoprostol administered intravaginally one time and remain in place for 18 - 24 hours prior to the hysteroscopy procedure. An adaptive design will be used to determine whether to escalate or reduce the dose, starting with MVPI 400 mcg.
PLACEBO_COMPARATOR: MVPI Placebo
One vaginal insert of placebo administered 18 - 24 hours prior to the scheduled hysteroscopy clinic visit.
placebo

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Time Frame
Change in Diameter of the Internal Cervical os From Baseline (Pre-treatment) to Just Prior to the Hysteroscopy Procedure (Post-treatment).
Time Frame: Baseline to 18-24 hours
Baseline to 18-24 hours

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Time Frame
Percent of Women Requiring Further Dilatation in Order to Allow Uterine Access
Time Frame: 18 - 24 hours
18 - 24 hours
Total Procedure Time From Insertion of the First Hegar Dilator to Completion of the Hysteroscopy Procedure;
Time Frame: 18 - 24 hours
18 - 24 hours
Physician Assessment of Ease of Cervical Dilation;
Time Frame: 18 - 24 hours
18 - 24 hours
Percentage of Participants With Adverse Events
Time Frame: 9 days
9 days

Collaborators and Investigators

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Study record dates

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Study Major Dates

Study Start

January 1, 2010

Primary Completion (ACTUAL)

November 1, 2010

Study Completion (ACTUAL)

November 1, 2010

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

June 19, 2009

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

June 19, 2009

First Posted (ESTIMATE)

June 22, 2009

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (ESTIMATE)

February 13, 2014

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

January 20, 2014

Last Verified

January 1, 2014

More Information

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